As he adapted to life dependent on a wheelchair, his philosophies and his outlook changed in a highly positive manner. Speaking to BBC Breakfast, he said:

“Ever since my injury, I’ve tried to give everything a go. If I can’t do it like everyone else, I find my own way around it. I’ve realised that time is never going to back, you just have to make the most of what you’ve got.”

…And his dad could not contain his pride:

“It was emotional at the time, I had to pull myself together a little bit! But I’m extremely proud, and so pleased that we actually did it. We wouldn’t have been able to if it wasn’t for the support of Team Mudder, everyone was helping.”

Josh went on to say he was already planning his next obstacle course, up the Snowdonia mountains in Wales.